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(5) When outdoors, the dog be attended and kept on a leash no longer than six feet <br /> in length and under the control of a person eighteen years of age or older; <br /> _ • _ <br /> the dog from biting any person or animal but does not cans <br /> or interfere with its vision or respiration; <br /> (7) A sign or signs be placed in a location or locations directed by the court <br /> advising the public of the presence and dangerousness of the dog; <br /> (8) The owner and dog, at the owner's expense, attend training sessions conducted <br /> - . -•--. :--. •': ' , . - -: ctcrinarian or other recognized expert in <br /> the field; <br /> (9) The dog be neutered or spayed at the owner's expense, unless the neutering or <br /> spaying of the dog is medically contraindicated; <br /> (10) The owner procure liability insurance or post bond of not less than$50,000, or <br /> medical and/or veterinary costs resulting from potential future actions of <br /> the dog; <br /> (11) The dog be humanely destroyed; or <br /> (12) Any other condition the court deems necessary to restrain or control the dog. <br /> which allows the dog to stand normally and without restriction, which is at <br /> from the elements. Fencing or wall materials required under this section shall <br /> not have openings with,a diameter of more than two inches, and in the case of <br /> within such kennel or structure shall be lockable and of such design as to <br /> - - - -- : • : . :" : .. .. - - -- ;per <br /> confined to such kennel or area and unattended, such locks shall be kept <br /> locked. The kennel may be required to have double exterior walls to prevent <br /> the insertion of fingers, hands or other objects. <br /> Negligent failure to control a dangerous dog; penalties. <br /> (a) A dog owner commits the offense of negligent failure to control a dangerous dog, if <br /> the person negligently fails to take reasonable measures to prevent the dog from <br /> attacking, without provocation, a person or animal and such attack results in: <br /> (1) The maiming or causing of serious injury to or the destruction of an animal; <br /> (2) Bodily injury to a person; <br /> (3) Substantial bodily injury to a person; or <br /> (4) Serious bodily injury or death. <br /> (b) For the purposes of this section, "reasonable measures to prevent the dog from <br /> attacking" shall include but not be limited to: <br /> (1) Measures required to be taken under sections 4-14, 4-15, 4-18, 4-20, 4- <br /> 23, 4-30 and 4-32 of this chapter to prevent the dog from becoming a <br /> stray; and <br /> 4 <br />